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Exotic foods reveal contact between South Asia and the Near East during the second millennium BCE. [PDF]
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Photograph of two stone pillars of the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahri, Egypt. The tops of the pillars are visible in the foreground.
Gough, Ray
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Solar Transformative Processes in Hatshepsut´s Coronation Scenes in the Red Chapel
Queen Hatshepsut stands out among the minority of women who have held the role of king of Egypt thanks to the unique methods that Hatshepsut used in order to obtain this position.
Martos Armenteros, Virginia
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The Mysterious Queen Hatshepsut
Wydanie publikacji dofinansowane przez Komitet Badań NaukowychThe exhibition of the ancient Egyptian Art from the 15. century B.C., National Museum in Warsaw, 20th November 1997-20th February 1998.
Lipińska, Jadwiga
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La mirada en “Los ojos de la reina” de Leopoldo Lugones: Una lectura en fragmentos
“Los ojos de la reina” de Leopoldo Lugones trata de esclarecer la muerte de Mr. Nealle Skinner y toda la evidencia apunta a Sha-it-Athor, la Señora de la Mirada, una hermosa mujer egipcia, reencarnación de la reina Hatshepsut. Este artículo presenta una
Shirley Longan Phillips
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Egypt, ruins of column at Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut
Luxor, EgyptLuxor, Egypt: Karnak Temple Complex [Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut]GrayscaleForman Safety Negatives, Box
Forman, Harrison, 1904-1978
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Two Portraits of Senenmut in the Hatshepsut Temple at Deir el-Bahari
Two graffiti of Senenmut from the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari are presented in this paper: one located in the granite portal leading to the Upper Court of the temple, and another in the entrance to the Chapel of Thutmose I in the Royal ...
Barwik, Mirosław
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Preference for hot pepper: A complex interplay of personal, cultural, and pharmacological effects. [PDF]
Abdel-Salam OM.
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Wydział HistorycznyIkonografia królewska w świątyni Hatszepsut w Deir el-Bahari oddaje niezwykłe okoliczności jednoczesnego panowania dwóch legalnych władców: Hatszepsut i Totmesa III.
Sankiewicz, Marta
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'Technical study' In: “Hatshepsut, from Queen to Pharaoh”
Cleopatra may be the most famous woman of ancient Egypt, but far more significant was Hatshepsut, a female pharaoh who reigned for nearly twenty years in the fifteenth century B.C., during the early period of the New Kingdom.
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